Somehow, it's almost February, and that means it's almost time for New York Fashion Week and the debut of the first Fall collections. Pre-Fall presentations have barely wrapped up, and when we went back to survey the pre-season in advance of the NY shows, we noticed one that we skipped in all of late December's holiday tumult--Christian Dior Pre-Fall, which was shown in Tokyo.

The standard runway images of the show aren't too revealing, handbag-wise, but luckily for us, the team at Dior let The Coveteur's ace photographer backstage to document some of the collection's details. We've got some of the photo series' more handbag-centric photos below, plus a few detail shots from the brand itself.

If played correctly, Dior stands to have a very big year in accessories. I get the sense that high-end consumers are hungering for the next big thing, and Dior's bags are just under-exposed enough to attract the attention of top-tier buyers who want something that everyone else doesn't already have in their closets. These bags might be just the thing.

Actress Jennifer Lawrence returns for Dior’s spring-summer 2016 handbag campaign, and she looks perfectly at ease wearing cozy sweaters and an understated hairstyle. Photographed by Mario Sorrenti, Jennifer lounges with the Diorama handbag in metallic and jewel tones. The face of Dior since 2014, the blonde is no stranger to posing in fashion shoots. Take a look at the full campaign below.

Of all the major European luxury houses, Christian Dior's status in the handbag world has arguably risen the most over the past few seasons, and that means we (and many of you) look forward to a new line from the brand more than we ever have before. Dior's Fall-Winter 2015 bags are now available (in part) for perusal on the brand's website, as well as in your friendly neighborhood Dior boutique (if you live in a really, really nice neighborhood), and we have all the photos.

We already filled you in on Dior's new design launch for the season, the Dune Bag, and below, you'll find it, plus new iterations of the Lady Dior, Diorama, Be Dior and Miss Dior. As has been increasingly true over the past several years for brands at the top tier of the luxury bag game, there is a noticeable emphasis on ever-pricier exotics.